9 Lessons

Parashat Hashavua: Two Sides to a Coin
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Nisan 5785

Which Tablet Was Broken After Cheit Ha’egel?
Why does Aharon bring A Chatat on the 8th day? and what does this have to do with the half A Sekel contribution and the selling of Joseph?
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Adar II 19 5782

Who was the Father of Nadav and Aviah?
In Parshat Shemini, Aharon is commanded to bring as a sacrifice “a young calf as a sin offering” (Vayikra 9:2). Rashi explains that Hashem thereby informed Aharon that this was his atonement for the Golden Calf. Similarly, Chazal said that the red heifer was to atone for the Golden Calf (Midrash, Bamidbar Chukat 19:2).
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Nisan 22 5777

Intellect, Logic, Particles, and a Cat
This week the maftir is the section on the Para Aduma (Red Heifer). It is a good time to look at the place of logic and human intellect as a central part of our belief as Jews, and how the Para Aduma fits into the fabric of the mitzvot in this regard.
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Adar II 21 5776

The Main Thing is Either Intention or Result
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5774

Knowing Kedusha Inside Out
Nadav and Avihu, sons of Aharon, brought “foreign fire” before Hashem. Fire came out from “before Hashem,” consuming them, so that they died “before Hashem. Where did these tragic events take place, and what does this teach us about the underlying elements of the episode that transpired?
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Nisan 5767

On the Eighth Day he Called
Parashat Shmini
Parashat Shmini
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 24 Nissan 5766

Bringing Down the Divine Presence
Parashat Shmini
Parashat Shmini
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 22 Adar II 5765
